Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew ended his holdout by reporting to the team Sunday.
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NFL roundup: Jones-Drew ends holdout (The SportsXchange)
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew ended his holdout by reporting to the team Sunday.
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NFL roundup: Jones-Drew ends holdout (The SportsXchange)
After a replay review last week, the announcement came that a call had been upheld so Tampa Bay and Washington prepared to play on.
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Fill-in refs raising concerns as NFL season looms (The Associated Press)
The Detroit Lions signed free agent cornerback Drayton Florence on Sunday, multiple sources are reporting.
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Sources: Lions sign CB Florence (The SportsXchange)
When his career is finally finished, Peyton Manning may look upon the horrible year that 2011 was for him and feel thankful for it. Right now he is busy trying to prepare with his new Denver Broncos teammates for their September 9 opening game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Some day he may realize that his neck injury, subsequent surgeries, and release from the Indianapolis Colts ultimately were a gift to him. He may also realize that the NFL lockout, happening when it did, was perfect timing for everything to work out in the end.
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Denver Broncos Have the 2011 Lockout to Thank for Getting Peyton Manning: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
The Detroit Lions agreed to terms with veteran cornerback Drayton Florence on Sunday, a team official told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
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Source — Detroit Lions agree to deal with CB Drayton Florence
1. New England — Tom Brady has too many weapons and defense should be better. Still the class of the division.
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Mike Holbrook’s 2012 NFL predictions (Pro Football Weekly)
ENGLEWOOD — Adam Weber had practice-squad discussions with four NFL teams, the Broncos among them. This was one decision where quantity counts more than quality.
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Weber joins Buccaneers’ practice squad
ENGLEWOOD — Before every snap Ty Warren takes in practice and the preseason, he knows what it’s supposed to feel like.
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Broncos’ Warren feeling like his old self